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Large print on web pages

Apologies first if the answer is obvious but the print on web pages I look at is very big all of a sudden. Will I have accidentally touched a particular button?. I've had a look at settings etc in control panel but can't find anything obvious. Its is quite good having this easy to read print but the pages that come up when I Google for something are so large in print that the left hand side runs into the right hand side. The page I have in front of me now is as normal so the whole thing is very peculiar. Any ideas anyone?.

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  • jpe20
    jpe20 Posts: 585 Forumite
    Firefox ... press CTRL -- or CTRL ++.
    Grocery Challenge 2008
    Jan £103.17/£180, Feb £47.06/£120
    £10 per day Challenge 2008
    Jan 08 £17.64/£140 (Late start and lost the plot!!!)
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